Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Friday, on BJP’s claims of the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly
elections going their way, said that the “wipeout” of the ruling government has begun in the first phase and will continue in the second phase of the seven-phase polls.
Speaking to during the campaign in Rampur, Yadav said, “The public have given a message that the process of dismantling the BJP govt has started from the first phase itself. The wipeout that began in the first phase will continue in the second phase as well.
“The people are not waiting for March 10 now. The people have declared their results on February 10 in the first phase of the elections. The people will work to remove the BJP like this in every phase of elections,” he added.
Emphasising that the people of Rampur have seen developmental work during his tenure as Chief Minister, Yadav said that this will be a win with the “largest margin” so far.
Notably, Samajwadi Party has once again fielded Azam Khan from Rampur who is currently lodged in Sitapur jail since February 2020 last year over several cases registered against him.
“The people of Rampur have seen the developmental work here in our regime. They (BJP) have lodged false cases against Azam Khan and sent him to jail. This will be a win with the largest margin to date,” he said.
Yadav further hit out at the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led UP government over the issues of farmers’ income, unemployment and “fake encounters” and said that the people want a change that will happen this time.